Peonies and Vintage Typography at Chateau de Robernier, Provence
Jamie and Dustin’s wedding at Chateau de Robernier, Provence, with peonies, vintage stationery, and garden vows. 55 photos by Laurine Bailly.
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Jamie and Dustin travelled from Australia to celebrate at Chateau de Robernier, a fairytale wedding castle surrounded by Provencal vineyards, gathering their closest family and friends for a weekend of garden ceremonies and candlelit dinners. Captured by Laurine Bailly, an acclaimed wedding photographer based in Provence, the celebration unfolded across Provence’s celebrated wedding destination near Aix-en-Provence.
Getting Ready
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Jamie dressed in a sunlit room overlooking the estate grounds, her gown’s delicate fabric catching the light as final adjustments were made. Hair was pinned with quiet precision while bridesmaids gathered nearby, laughter lifting through the open window. The calm of the morning held a current of anticipation before the walk to the garden.
Ceremony
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The ceremony unfolded in the main garden, where Tepee Sauvage arranged low clusters of peonies and garden roses along the aisle. Greenery shaped the space without distraction, and the soft palette carried through linens, menus, and candlelight. Jamie and Dustin exchanged vows beneath open sky, framed by the pale stone facade and manicured lawns of the estate.
Bridal Portraits
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Laurine Bailly photographed the bride on the grand stairway, using the symmetry of pale stone balustrades and the height of the facade to frame each portrait. The gown’s movement against the architecture created a quiet drama, while close-up shots drew out texture in the fabric, veil, and floral details held at her side.
Couple Portraits
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Laurine Bailly worked with natural light across the terraces and garden paths, capturing Jamie and Dustin in wide architectural frames and close, unhurried moments. The bridal party joined for relaxed group portraits on the lawn, the vineyard stretching behind them. Each image balanced the grandeur of the estate with the warmth between the couple.
Reception
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Citron Pavot served a menu rooted in Provencal flavours as guests gathered at long tables beneath strings of light. Crystal glassware reflected each flicker of flame, and vintage typography on Lewes Lettering Co table numbers added a handwritten warmth. After cocktails on the terrace, the courtyard became the stage for a first dance as night settled over the trees.
Design and Details
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Tepee Sauvage designed arrangements in a soft palette of peonies, garden roses, and trailing greenery that carried from ceremony arch to dinner tables. Lewes Lettering Co crafted stationery with vintage typography, and Joli Bazaar supplied furniture that grounded the garden setting with rustic elegance. Heirloom pressed paper and floral prints added tactile detail to each place setting.
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